Title of article
Differential aspects of consultation–liaison psychiatry in a Saudi hospital. I: referral pattern and clinical indices
Author/Authors
Alhamad, A.M. King Saud University - College of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Saudi Arabia , Al-Sawaf, M.H. King Fahad Hospital - Department of Psychiatry, Saudi Arabia , Osman, A.A. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre - Division of Psychiatry, Saudi Arabia , Ibrahim, I.S. King Fahad Hospital - Department of Biostatistics, Saudi Arabia
From page
316
To page
323
Abstract
Consultation–liaison psychiatry has emerged as an important sub-specialty in the general hospital setting during recent years as a result of psychiatric acute wards moving into these hospitals. This has inspired the need for better structured research to establish its relevance and effectiveness. We, therefore, carried out a prospective cohort study at King Fahad General Hospital. We report the interaction of sociodemographic, clinical and diagnostic factors, time lag of referral and diagnostic ability of referring physicians. A total of 206 patients were referred over a period of 6 months. Sensitivity and specificity of the diagnostic skills of the referring doctors were found to be generally poor, particularly for anxiety
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2637874
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